The present eye activity monitoring system includes a monitoring apparatus for acquiring the eye image of a user in a closed eye state and an image-processing apparatus for generating an alarm signal based on the eye image. The monitoring apparatus includes an eye mask, an image-sensing unit positioned on the eye mask, a control circuit electrically connected to the image-sensing unit, a transmitting module electrically connected to the control circuit, an antenna electrically connected to the transmitting module and at least on power supply positioned on the eye mask. The image-processing apparatus has a receiving module and an image-processing module. The image-processing module judges the eye status according to the acquired feature of the eye image, and sends a warning alarm to trigger the warning device when an abnormal event occurs.
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1. An eye activity monitoring apparatus comprising:
an eye mask;
an image-sensing unit positioned on said eye mask;
a control circuit electrically connected to said image-sensing unit;
a transmitting module electrically connected to said control circuit; and
an antenna electrically connected to said transmitting module.
7. An eye activity monitoring system comprising:
a monitoring means for acquiring an eye image from a user in a closed-eye state; and
an image-processing means for generating an alarm signal based on said eye image, said monitoring apparatus comprises:
an eye mask;
an image-sensing unit positioned on said eye mask;
a control circuit electrically connected to said image-sensing unit;
a transmitting module electrically connected to said control circuit; and
an antenna electrically connected to said transmitting module for transmitting the eye image to said image-processing apparatus.
2. The eye activity monitoring apparatus of
at least one power supply positioned on said eye mask.
3. The eye activity monitoring apparatus of
a light emitting diode positioned on said eye mask.
4. The eye activity monitoring apparatus of
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17. The eye activity monitoring system of
a receiving means for receiving the eye image from said monitoring apparatus; and
an image-processing means for generating an alarm signal based on the eye image.
18. The eye activity monitoring system of
an image enhancing means for enhancing the eye image;
a feature extracting means for acquiring features of the eye image;
a judging means for judging a status of the eye of the user based on the feature of the eye image; and
a means for generating the alarm signal when an abnormal event occurs according to the status of the eye output from the judging means.
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The present invention relates to an eye activity monitoring apparatus and system, and more particularly, to an eye activity monitoring apparatus and system for a user during sleep.
Since the development of the medical science and the living condition result in longer and longer human lifespan, the aged society is impending. However, aged people often suffer from diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, which are serious threats endangering the life quality of the aged people, since these diseases are apt to break out suddenly. Therefore, researchers recently have utilized considerable resources on developing medical equipment which functions such as family attendance for sending a warning alarm when a family member's disease suddenly breaks out. It is difficult to warn in advance when the aged person is asleep and a disease breaks out suddenly, and the aged person may die suddenly as a consequence if the family is careless or not present at such particular time. Although there are some medical equipment at the present that can be put on the aged people to send a message to medical organizations for emergency treatment by the monitoring of physiology signals, it is apparent such methods are departing from human nature and will harm the self-respect of the aged people.
At present, many physiology signal-sensing methods are invasive, contact type or activated through the patients to trigger the emergency treatment notification. However, such type of equipment has many problems such as resulting in discomforting the patients. In addition, it is possible that the patients tear apart the sensing components because of extreme pain or other factors generated from the breaking out of illness, which causes the sensing equipment to fail. Therefore, the current society is in great need of a type of monitoring equipment that will not cause discomfort to the patients but can send out physiology signals effectively, and especially can send alarm signal on time when the monitored person suffers from a certain abnormal situation during sleep.
The objective of the present invention is to provide an eye activity monitoring apparatus and system for a user during sleep.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objective, and avoid the problems of the prior art, the present eye activity monitoring system comprises a monitoring apparatus for acquiring the eye image of a user with the eye closed and an image-processing apparatus for generating an alarm signal based on the eye image analysis. The monitoring apparatus comprises an eye mask, an image-sensing unit positioned on the eye mask, a control circuit electrically connected to the image-sensing unit, a transmitting module electrically connected to the control circuit, an antenna electrically connected to the transmitting module and at lease one power supply positioned on the eye mask.
The image-processing apparatus comprises a receiving module and an image-processing module. The image-processing module comprises a noise reduction and image alignment unit, an image enhancement unit, a feature extraction unit, a judgment unit and a statistic unit. The noise reduction and image alignment unit depresses the noise upon receiving the eye image from the receiving module, and selects the mean position of the eyelash as a reference point to capture a frame with 64×64 pixels centered at the reference point for the subsequent analysis. The image enhancement unit enhances the eye image by the DoG (Difference of Gaussian) filter technology, and the feature extraction unit then acquires the feature of the eye image by the DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform) technology. The judgment unit judges eye statuses according to the acquired feature of the eye image, and the statistic unit counts the historical records of the eye status and sends a warning alarm to trigger the warning device when an abnormal event occurs.
Other objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description and upon reference to the accompanying drawings.
The image enhancement unit 44 enhances the eye image by the DoG (Difference of Gaussian) filter technology, and the feature extraction unit 46 then acquires the feature of the eye image by the DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform) technology. The judgment unit 48 judges eye statuses according to the acquired feature of the eye image, and categorizes these eye images into four statuses, i.e., eye-closed unmoved, eye-closed slight movement, eye-closed acute movement and eye-opened. The statistic unit 50 counts the historical records of the eye status, and sends a warning alarm to trigger the warning device when an abnormal event occurs (for example, no movements for a long time or no movement with eye opened).
The eye activity monitoring apparatus 10 can further comprise an LED (light-emitting diode) 24 positioned on the eye mask 12 for illuminating the eye of the user 70. In order to avoid disturbing the sleep of the user 70, the LED 24 can illuminate the human eyes with a low luminance of less than 0.3 lux. The image-sensing unit 14 can be a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) or CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Transistor), and is a sensor without infrared ray filter to ensure that the acquired images comprise the visible light and near infrared ray waveband. Furthermore, if the image-sensing unit 14 is a CCD or CMOS available on the current market, the focusing lens can be removed to further decrease the entire thickness of the image-sensing unit 14. However, it is unavoidable that the human privacy will be affected when the human body status is monitored by the image processing technique. Fortunately, the present invention removes the focusing lens and infrared ray filter, and therefore the acquired image is unrecognizable by the human eye's vision and the above-described suspicion can be avoided.
Assume the acquired frame of the image-sensing unit 14 has a 160×120 resolution with monochromic 8 bits output (i.e., each frame has 153600 bits) and the sampling frequency is one frame/second, the data rate of the eye image will be 153600 bits/sec. Furthermore, comparing the data rate of the captured eye image and the required overall data rate with the transmission protocol processing, the transmitting module 18 preferably has 1 Mbits/sec processing capability. In addition, since the present invention only transmits data between the monitoring apparatus 10 and the image-processing apparatus 30, the transmitting module 18 can use the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) 2.4˜2.5 GHz frequency which does not require a license. Additionally, in order to prevent signal interference and avoid the transmission interferences with other wireless equipments, the transmitting module 18 may use a GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying), different from spread frequency technology used by the wireless network and Bluetooth, to modulate the eye image before transmitting to the image-processing device 30 by the antenna 20. The transmitting module 18 can optionally use the IEEE 802.11 or Bluetooth wireless transmission protocol to transmit the eye image to the image-processing apparatus 30.
The antenna 20 is preferably a planar antenna, which has an omni-directional radiation field in the horizontal plane when the user 70 lies down. Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA) has the omni-directional radiation field in the horizontal plane, and can be a suitable candidate for the antenna 20 of the present invention. Since the planar antenna has the omni-directional radiation field in the horizontal plane, the receiving module 32 of the image-processing apparatus 30 can receive signal at any position around the antenna 20, while it has very weak radiation intensity in the eyeball direction to reduce the physiological influences on the head of the user 70. Furthermore, because the planar antenna has no protruding structure, it is quite suitable to be allocated on the eye mask without collisions with other components when the user 70 wears it.
The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be illustrative only. Numerous alternative embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Hsieh, Chi Wen, Chen, Tai Lee, Jong, Tai Lang
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